Thursday, 26 September 2013

ESERO-UK engaging Primary schools (age 9-11) about science using space theme

ESERO-UK primary school offer: Enrich the teaching and learning of science using space

21. 09. 13
During the academic year starting September 2013 the UK Space Education Office (ESERO-UK) will be working with pupils aged 9-11 in UK state funded primary schools in order to increase:
  • enjoyment and engagement in science lessons and extra-curricular science activities
  • confidence in learning science and working scientifically
  • knowledge of career opportunities available to pupils who study STEM subjects.
  • pupil attainment
  • teacher confidence in teaching space topics
The ESERO team of space ambassadors will help schools take part in a range of space activities (see examples on the flyer) all designed to inspire pupils to engage with science. The project is free to schools but the school will be expected to take part in an evaluation study to measure the impact of the work.

How to apply:
Places are limited, to register your interest complete the form at:www.surveymonkey.com/s/ESEROprimary 

Closing date for applications:
14 October 2013

Find out more information in the flyer below.

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Friday, 20 September 2013

Science Slam comes to the UK in October 2013

Another event that may interest members of the public & early researchers near London, Cambridge or Oxford.


Locations & Dates:
- London: 15^th October 2013 in "The Proud Camden" 
- Cambridge: 17^th October 2013 in "The Fountian Inn" 
- Oxford: 22^nd October 2013 in "The Old Fire Station"

Science Slam is a competition for young scientists, combining science
communication and science entertainment. Organised by policult, Science
Slam has run in Germany, Russia, the USA, and now comes to the UK!These
will be the first Science Slams EVER in England. The first Science Slam
in the UK was earlier this year in Glasgow.

Each participant presents their own scientific work in an entertaining
and understandable way, in a maximum time of 10 minutes!The format is
flexible; Science Slammers can give a traditional presentation, but can
also sing, dance or act. The winner is decided by audience applause!

Early career scientists with an undergrad or postgrad qualification and
postdocs are now eligible to sign up for Science Slam.Free training is
available for all participants.

Doors will open at 7pm, the Slam will start at 8pm, and finish around
10:30pm.
Tickets are available at the box office as well as via
www.wegottickets.com (London and Oxford)
or via www.ticketabc.com (Cambridge).
£7 per person (£5 for students in London).

Open to everyone, but most suitable for adults from 18+.

For more information visit our website:
http://www.scienceslam.net/greatbritain
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/after-hours/science-uncovered/index.html

For example videos of Science Slams in english, visit our Youtubechannel: www.youtube.com/user/scienceslamenglish
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Or join us on Facebook:
Facebook.com/scienceslamuk
Facebook.com/scienceslamlondon
Facebook.com/scienceslamcambridge
Facebook.com/scienceslamoxford

In case you have questions, please contact mueller@policult.de

http://www.scienceslam.net
http://www.facebook.com/scienceslamberlin

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Meet the Hornets at Richmond Park


Meet the Hornets - Richmond Park September 2013

Despite their impressive size and fearsome reputations hornets are of necessity rather elusive creatures. Richmond Park has a small but persistent population of these, the largest British social wasps. This
'event' is an opportunity to see some hornets close-up (without getting stung!), to visit their colonies and to learn something about their behaviour, their relationships with other animals and their place in
the ecology of the park.  Other social wasps will be available too and so hopefully will be some of the  insect species associated with their nests.

Date, Time & Location: Pembroke Lodge Information Centre: Saturday 21st September 10:
30


This could be - but isn't! - an all-day event.  For those planning to make a day of it, the Red Deer rut should be under way in the park. Alternatively the Royal Ballet School will be open as a part of the main Open House event.

See also:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1IgtVVaHE7ayrPSmq8ojuJj18wbHclDe
and
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5072C26223212A8C

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Young Rewired State - event for young coders in Hackney area

This may be of interest to teenage computing enthusiasts in Hackney area:
Young Rewired State if holding drop-in sessions for young coders. Please promote this to anyone you think might be interested.

When? - every Tuesday 3.30-5.30pm starting on 10th September

Where? - Shoredtich Works' event space at 33 Hoxton Square, N1

Who? - any developer or designer under 18

What? - come along to meet other coders, learn new skills, work on personal projects or help Hackney build digital solutions to local issues, all with the support of mentors.

Bring your laptop, tablet, raspberry pi, arduino or anything else you want to work on.

For more information and to sign up look here https://youngrewiredstate.org/yrs-hyperlocal/yrs-hackney

Or email  kathryn@youngrewiredstate.org